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Q. What is the difference between active and passive cooling ... Posted by: 3DGAMEMAN
Video duration: 61 seconds Global video hits: 6420 Q. What is the difference between active and passive cooling and which one is best. A. Active cooling uses a fan, passive cooling doesn't. Watch the video to find out more... www.Support3GM.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Mineral Oil PC2 Posted by: pir8radio
Video duration: 111 seconds Global video hits: 15539 Another video of my oil submerged pc. Running fine! Made out of an old fish tank. Fanless Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |







Latest comments made on this video:
By: QUESTI0NSnANSWERS. on 15 Dec 09, 20:44:32
you can always get passive cooling with use a low noise (db) fan to create an active cooling solution with low noise. Throw some foam up in your case your all good man!
By: dannyphantom783. on 16 Jun 09, 00:52:24
I would go Active Cooling because it actually cools down the temperature of the hardware, but you can hear the fan sounds.
By: MGlBlaze. on 02 Jun 09, 21:38:41
They do follow it up, actually; you really need to get their attention, though. Like, downloading WAY more pieces of music in a short space of time that could ever just be for your own personal use.
By: LizzyAston. on 02 Jun 09, 21:13:57
the police dont follow up any pirated software in the UK, as it would take too much time and would overall cost considerably more to carry out than what the people who are being stolen from would benefit
By: shred5. on 30 May 09, 03:47:40
He can't say do it. He could in theory state advantages as long as he's not telling people to download it directly... Could also mention the OS's that are not just pirated but "fake" OSs that come packed with with a ton of pre-loaded spyware like the XP black editions and whatnnot too....
By: shred5. on 30 May 09, 03:45:49
Oh, you can get every single update on a pirated OS now.... now the only difference is buying it's legal, pirating it is not. That's it
By: ikcti. on 22 May 09, 09:04:53
It won't give you any updates. No Microsoft support. Plus, it's illegal. No point risking the police knocking on your door.
By: aeagle326. on 18 May 09, 23:11:35
you wont be able to get updates, and it might even knock out the bootloader, essentially rendering your OS useless.
By: g2879. on 15 May 09, 12:34:30
Thank you sir you explain things very well I am currently going to school for my A+ certification and network +. Thanks for your help.
By: slaterking1000. on 13 May 09, 16:05:48
can't. goes against copyright act, he could get account banned if he recommends it or states any advantages form it.
By: MrPerdition. on 11 May 09, 18:11:26
?????????? An OEM is like $100, dude. You're not that broke. No one posting on Youtube is that broke
By: ganymedeIV4. on 10 May 09, 09:02:35
Liquid Helium is the best BTW.
By: metalmulisha98101. on 10 May 09, 08:45:07
not many people tho only need for them 2 are overclocking and most people dont
By: 521scotty125. on 10 May 09, 01:14:26
yes maybee for the average joe but not everyones name is joe and not all joes are average lol dry ice or liquid nitrogen cooling is the best
By: haslo521. on 09 May 09, 15:34:50
3dgameman, can u post a video about the disadvantages of using a "pirated"/fake operating system? tnx
By: ganymedeIV4. on 09 May 09, 14:40:02
It's louder then a 1981 kirby Vaccum cleaner. if thats any clue.
By: server4utube. on 08 May 09, 17:39:09
how much db does it produce, to be the loudest u would have to be louder then a venting server
By: ganymedeIV4. on 08 May 09, 17:14:31
I might possibly have the loudest computer in the world. Don't forget about Thermo Electric Cooling. TEC. By far the best method of cooling componants for the average joe.
By: tobleroneuk. on 08 May 09, 13:42:53
wow before this video I thought passive was best....
By: NathanHaleOpal. on 08 May 09, 01:27:14
few years ago, two parents went out for dinner. A few hours later, the babysitter was calling to ask if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids' room, the father said,"Take the kids and get out of the house. We'll call the police, we don't have a clown statue." The "clown statue" is really a killer that escaped from jail. If you don't post this letter on to 10 videos tonight, the clown will be in your bed at 3:00 am with a chainsaw in his hand
By: audigex. on 07 May 09, 15:43:51
Home theatre PC? Home server? Or just a TRUE on a core2duo requires no fans if at stock speeds in a decently ventilated case. I'm a consumer, I've used all three of the above scenarios...
By: benzagel. on 06 May 09, 23:44:36
WTF are u talkin about. ofcourse you can use the terms in a consumer market. If i am a consumer and want passive cooling I would call it passive cooling and use it. The terms might have originated there but it can be used in this case, the words just make sense.
By: GCVos. on 06 May 09, 21:48:53
We, consumers and overclockers, use those terms as well.
By: stupid3ish. on 06 May 09, 19:14:50
Its not just for servers, you can use passive cooling in HTPC's as its quiet So it is relevant to consumers
By: EnT271. on 06 May 09, 18:10:38
my amd athlon x2 4600+ does overheat a little bit without the fan and its also overclocked